Another World Wrestling Entertainment performer has been sidelined with an injury as WrestleMania 32 looms around the corner.

High-flyer Neville suffered a fractured ankle in a match against Chris Jericho Monday night on “Raw.” Neville’s foot landed funny on the ring mat while attempting a baseball slide. He then performed a hurricanrana on Jericho, but when he stood up, he was noticeably limping on one foot.

“Initial X-rays reveal a fracture of the ankle,” Dr. Chris Amann said to WWE.com. “He will undergo further imaging today to determine the extent of the fracture and to determine if surgery will be necessary.”

The WWE has yet to comment on the extent of the injury.

Add Neville to WWE’s ever-growing list of hurt performers. John Cena, long the face of the company, is coming off of shoulder surgery and ruled himself out to return. Randy Orton, Cesaro and Seth Rollins are not scheduled to return until after ‘Mania. Daniel Bryan recently retired because of concussions.

Dwayne the Rock Johnson stares off against WWE superstar Triple H at WrestleMania 31 on March 29, 2015 in Santa Clara, Calif. WrestleMania broke the Levi’s Stadium attendance record at 76,976 fans from all 50 states and 40 countries. (Don Feria, AP Images for WWE)

With WrestleMania 32 less than four weeks away, here’s a look at how the card is shaping up after “Monday Night Raw.”

The card so far…

Shane McMahon vs. The UndertakerHell in a Cell matchShane’s inheritance vs. the control of “Raw”

This is one match I did not see coming. McMahon, who’s been gone from the company since 2010, made a surprise return to “Raw” on Feb. 22. The story is built on the animosity Shane has for his father and CEO of the company, Vince McMahon. It’s been a slow build so far, but with three more Mondays, the story should be more fleshed out by ‘Mania.

WWE superstar John Cena celebrates winning the US title at WrestleMania 31 on Sunday, March 29, 2015 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, CA. WrestleMania broke the Levi’s Stadium attendance record at 76,976 fans from all 50 states and 40 countries. (Don Feria, AP Images for WWE)

John Cena will not be wrestling at WrestleMania 32.

That’s what the 15-time world heavyweight champion said during the WWE’s press conference Tuesday to announce WrestleMania 33 in Orlando, Fla. While he’s been “doing all that I can” to come back, he won’t be performing in the company’s marquee event.

“For the first time in a decade and a half, I will be watching WrestleMania,” Cena said during the press conference.

Cena has been rehabbing a shoulder injury in which he underwent surgery for on Jan. 7. His return is still to be determined.

“Everybody says you have to enjoy your time off,” he said. “To hell with that, I sit at home and realize I haven’t lost the passion. …

“I find myself more and more attached and attached as a member of the WWE universe.”

WWE Superstar Brock Lesnar heads to the ring at Wrestle accompanied by manager Paul Heman during WrestleMania 31 at Levi’s Stadium on Sunday, March 29, 2015 in Santa Clara, CA. Lesner eventually lost his championship to Seth Rollins. (Don Feria, AP Images for WWE)

WrestleMania 33 is headed to Florida in 2017.

World Wrestling Entertainment’s marquee show will return on April 2, 2017 to the Orlando Citrus Bowl in Orlando, Fla., for the first time since 2008, according to the Orlando Sentinel. The WWE held a press conference to announce it on Tuesday.

“Our mission is to put smiles on people’s faces the world over,” WWE chief brand officer Stephanie McMahon said during the press conference.

Orlando beat out more than a dozen cities that submitted bids, according to the Sentinel.

This will be the third time Florida has hosted WrestleMania. In addition to 2008, the show took place in 2012 at Sun Life Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla.

Arlington, Texas hosts this year’s WrestleMania at AT&T Stadium, where the event could break the WWE’s wrestling attendance record of 93,173 at WrestleMania III at the Pontiac Silverdome in Michigan.

It was, um, interesting to listen to how many wrestling clichés they could fit in.

Some highlights:

Then Sen. Hillary Clinton:
“Hi, I’m Hillary Clinton. But tonight, in honor of the WWE, you can call me Hill-Rod. This election is starting to feel a lot like King of the Ring, the only difference, the last man standing may be a woman.”

Then Sen. Barack Obama:
“This is a historic time for America. It’s not just the reign of Randy Orton may soon be coming to an end.”

Sen. John McCain:
“Looks like Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama want to settle their differences in the ring. Well, that’s fine with me. Well let me tell ya, if you want to be the man, you have to beat the man.” Read more…

New, Day rocks. Fans may begin to chant that more often if the WWE tag team champions turn babyface. The flamboyant, booty-shakin’, trombone-tootin’ trio released a video spoofing the fractured relationship of the heel stable League of Nations.

Big E dressed up as the “Bulgarian Brute” Rusev while Kofi Kingston portrayed the “Celtic Warrior” Sheamus. “Rusev” accuses “Sheamus” of making the members of the League perform menial tasks for him. When “Sheamus” confronts “Rusev” hilarity ensues. Check out the video below.

That’s not all, Sheamus and Big E have been trading barbs on Twitter with Sheamus calling The New Day for wearing unicorn horns.

The development isn’t totally surprising as WWE seemed to hint at the New Day turning at Fastlane when the trio sided with former tag team champs, Edge and Christian against the League.

As the most entertaining tag team in the division, The New Day are heels in name only. Fans will often chant “New Day rocks” as the trio makes their way to the ring. Lately, the group has had to insult the city they are in or that city’s sports team in order to garner the appropriate response from fans. Given that they are so over, a face turn isn’t a bad idea at this point.

There are still about five weeks until WrestleMania 32 so only time will tell where this feud will go but it seems like the New Day and the League of Nations are on a warpath.

To say this was a surprise is an understatement. Shane left the company (for-realsies) in 2010 to pursue his own business interests and there was no indication that he was coming back.

Shane said in the segment that he returned to take control of “Raw” from his sister and father. But the stipulation, Vince said, is that Shane would have to beat The Undertaker in a Hell in a Cell match at WrestleMania 32 in Dallas.